Rumeur: Leaker fait allusion aux nouveaux noms de code Nintendo, Persona 6 Sur « Commutateur 2 », Et plus


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Prominent leaker Midori (???) seems to have been giving Pyoro a run for their money recently, leaking details of unannounced gaming projects from multiple publishers, y compris Nintendo.

Cependant, rather than outright hinting at upcoming announcements, Midori is putting more focus on project codenames. So while we may be getting a view of potential games in development over at Nintendo, nous (and Midori, il semble) are currently unable to definitively confirm what these relate to.

Take the latest couple of codenames, for example: Midori reveals that Nintendo is working on projects with the codenames ‘Edwardand ‘Anna’. With the former, they state that this might be related to a new title in the Zelda franchise, while the latter may be a sequel to Cinématique OlliOlli. They clarify that Nintendo Switch Sports was developed with the codename ‘Elsa’, and for those not in the know, Anna and Elsa are sisters in the Disney animated movie Congelé. logique!

A project going by the codename ‘SPRed is also seemingly in development at Nintendo, with Midori confirming that ‘Redis the general codename for Mario, while Super Mario Odyssée was developed under the codename ‘RedStar’. Bien sûr, we doubt anyone would be surprised to hear that Nintendo is working on a new Mario game, but still, we’ll take any potential scrap of evidence we can get.

They also reveal yet another Nintendo project with the codename ‘Banquet, specifying that this may be in development by the subsidiary company NDCube, known for its work on the ont été compressés sur deux disques pour la nouvelle édition Blu-ray franchise, along with a developer called SmileBoom.

Moving away from codenames, we know that new information on Remake de Dragon Quest III HD-2D is likely imminent from Square Enix following a recent tease, mais Midori specifically states that it will feature at Nintendo’s upcoming June Direct showcase (qui, au moment de la rédaction, still has no confirmed date).

Finalement, after revealing an internal logo for Atlus’ inopiné Persona 6, Midori confirms in a response that Persona 3 Recharger, Persona 6, et upcoming unannounced Persona remakes will all be heading to Nintendo’s next system, currently referred to as the ‘Switch 2’.

Phew! Ouais, that’s a lot. As always, we’d highly recommend approaching any potential leaks with an appropriate level of scepticism. Midori has proven to be highly reliable, but we all make mistakes, so it’s best to take this information with a hefty grain of salt until otherwise proven correct.

Toujours, it’s exciting stuff, droite? We’re particularly keen on seeing more Persona on Nintendo hardware, so we’re up for seeing Persona 6 sur le commutateur 2. Hopefully, it won’t be too long until Atlus decides to spill the beans.